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Developing future leaders for island sustainability

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2013-01
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Guzman, Jacqueline
Tyler, Elvie
Cordero, Myg
Crisostomo, Justine
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Micronesia
Guam
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Abstract
Guam’s rich, diverse culture and lifestyle are a combination of the traditional practices of the Micronesian Islands and the influence of western culture. The popularity of environmental concerns an issues continue to grow throughout the islands, but limited resources and information needed to address these concerns have proven challenging for islands residents. In an effort to address this issue, the University of Guam (UOG) created a Green Initiative that resulted in the launching of the Center for Island Sustainability in 2009. Within the program, a group of student interns – popularity known as the Green Interns – have worked to raise environmental awareness and productivity in the community. The Green Interns have worked closely with local businesses and organizations to offer services that are environmentally acceptable and sustainable. As Green Initiatives proliferate in the island community, the Green Interns provide educational outreach to local schools to raise awareness on environmental and sustainable practices. These presentations include the simple and meaningful environmental actions that Guam’s youth can incorporate in their homes and schools. Green Interns work hard to motivate and encourage youth to join the effort towards island sustainability. This paper focuses on the work and promotion the Green interns have put into raising awareness in the community, promoting future leaders for island sustainability in Guam and Micronesia.
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14353/287
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Guzman, J., Tyler, E., Cordero, M., & Crisostomo, J. (2013). Developing future leaders for island sustainability. WVSU College of Education Research Journal, VII(1), 17-24.
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Article
ISSN
0119-7665
Keywords
Sustainable development University of Guam (UOG) Center for Island Sustainability Green intern Multiculturalism Micronesian Islands Western culture Environmental issues Awareness
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